SOURCE: no sound from front right and left speakers
you may have a dc condition present on speaker outputs. this could be caused by dry solder joints, suggest blanket resolder of the output stages for front channels.
SOURCE: Kenwood VR 505 low sound in center channel
if the cables are ok and the speaker are ok also beside good setting you will have a problem of the output stage in your receiver.
SOURCE: Kenwood VR-209 Still does not work after the speakers are unplugged.
I have a VR205 with the same problem. I can make it stay on by doing this: as soon as the display lights up turn off the power and then turn it back on quickly. Do this 3 or 4 times. Mine usually stays on after this....the relays latch and all is well I suspect one of the step-start relays as I have checked everything else out and all is in order and the receiver works fine. I would love to find a shop manual for this series of receivers. Anyone know where such an animal exists?
SOURCE: Kenwood VR-305 receiver surround speakers will not work
make sure that all input cables are in the correct positon also make sure that any inputs you are using don't have a macrovision in them that will also kill your sound due to copyright laws and stuff but main thing check all wires coming in to receiver and if you need more inputs go to walmart and get a rca splitter basicaly its a 1 in two out connection to add more cables in the input
SOURCE: I own a Kenwood vr 6060. My speakers make a
This is more likely a problem with the CD player, not the receiver. The CD player has what are called "muting" transistors that should prevent the creation of the "pop". Try the CD on another system. I suspect that the pop will follow the CD player. If this is the case, close this question as "solved" and post a the make and model of the CD player requesting a fix for a muting transistor problem.
Please keep us posted,
Dan
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